Annie, I am very interested in this Daniel COLEMAN that you list. I carry a Daniel COLEMAN (b. ABT 1720 in VA) who died in Warren County, NC. According to my information, he was married to a Unity CARROLL. It was their son, Eden COLEMAN (1764-1817) born Warren County, NC, died Greene County, GA who married Nancy Ann DANIEL (ABT 1765-1828) , d/o Thomas DANIEL (ABt 1740-1813) and either a Sarah BURNEY or Sarah RANDALL of Greene County, GA. I think his wife was a RANDALL but that is just a guess. Nancy Ann's siblings, William DANIEL married a KING girl, Sally DANIEL married a FITZSIMMONS, Betsy DANIEL married a MARTIN and a COOPER, Mary DANIEL married a FAUCHE and Charles DANIEL married Elizabeth COFFEE. This, according to most sources and all of it in Greene County, GA. I do not have her father, Thomas DANIEL (ABT 1740-1813), assigned. So, if what I am seeing here is correct, he was a VA DANIEL who may have migrated to GA through Warren County, NC where the COLEMANS lived. My guess would be they were out of Orange or Augusta County, VA area, or somewhere close by because Eden COLEMAN was swapping land with the RAMSEYS out of Edgefield and I think they were from this area of VA. Just a guess on my part. FYI, these DANIEL-COLEMAN-HUNTER descendants of Greensboro, Greene County, GA tie right into my RICHTER family in Morgan County, GA at the grand uncle level and my grandfather also married a DANIEL. The story from the HUNTERS is -- they were one of the wealthiest families of Greensboro which matches in with all of this bunch. So, what we have here is one of these RICHTER boys married a DANIEL-COLEMAN-HUNTER descendant of this Thomas DANIEL family of Greene County and his younger brother married a DANIEL out of Jefferson County, GA. Were these two DANIEL families related, I do not know...... I do feel the SANFORDS of Loudon County, VA, the RALLS of Stafford County, VA and the others already mentioned may give us some idea who this bunch are related to..... <<< Greene Co., Will Book 1817-1842 Page 1 In the name of God Amen, I , Eden Coleman of the State of Georgia and County ? (aforesaid), being sick and expecting to die, to make and ordain ? (this) to be my last will and testament. 1st - I will that each of my dear children receive at the end of the... of my estate twwo hundred dollars. 2nd - I will that the whole of my estate... live legacy of two hundred dollars remain in the hands and be at the use ... (of) my beloved wife Nancy Coleman. 3rd - I appoint and constitute my beloved wife Nancy Coleman sole executor of this my last will and testament ordained and made... (this) tenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred... (and) sixteen. In witness whereof I hereunto affix my name. E. Coleman Witness: Lovick Pierce Alexander Cunn William Frettwell >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 9:20 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Cordial, James, Edmund DANIEL > Good stuff Annie, keep the records straight. Payne > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <ShuShuFlyPie@cs.com> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:51 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Cordial, James, Edmund DANIEL > > > > Well, this is Annie <JetPilotUSAF100@cs.com> ~ apparently I wore out this > > address... got kicked off again. Just thought I should identify myself... > > wouldn't want anyone to think there were two ole nettles out here. <g> > > > > First, I also thank Mike for sending the James DANIEL Will of 1848. > > > > MENTIONED: "Gilly DANIEL is Griselle CLEMENTS" > > > > ... or GRIZZELL Clements. This christian name of GRIZZELL and the > SPILSBE > > christian name go on for many generations in the COLEMAN families, and > below > > you can see why. > > > > GENERATIONS: > > 1. Robert COLEMAN, SR., b: before 1622, England ~ dc: 1682, Gloucester > Co., > > VA ~ Married ELIZABETH GRIZZELL bc: 1630 > > 2. Grizzell COLEMAN, bc: 1660, married Benjamin CLEMENTS ~ She was sister > to > > Daniel and Robert below. > > > > 2. Daniel COLEMAN ~ his line leads to Elizabeth Coleman who married Jesse > > CLEMENTS in 1787 Amherst Co, VA. > > > > 2. Robert COLEMAN, JR, b: 1656, Gloucester Co., VA ~ Married ANNE > SPILSBE > > b: 1659, and they had, among others: > > 3. Robert COLEMAN, III, b: 1682, King & Queen County, Virginia ~ dc: > 1748, > > Picadilly, Caroline County, Virginia ~ Married Mary CLAYTON, and had, > among > > others: > > 3. SPILSBE COLEMAN, bc: 1725 ~ d: 1757 ~ d: UNMARRIED > > > > Killed by lightening. Will admitted for probate 03 MAY 1757 (WB B, p. 310, > > Spotsylvania Co. Records). Spilsbe left the bulk of his property to > brothers > > Richard, Thomas, Robert and John, and to BROTHER-IN-LAW WILLIAM DANIEL. > Spilsbe > > COLEMAN was commissioned 2nd Lt. of the Militia on 4 May 1756 (OB 1755-56, > > Spotsylvania Co. Records). From Spilsbe's will: "The lease of Zachary > > TALIAFERO to be sold and proceeds distributed amongst the poor of this > parish." > > Book by Sherriane Nicol - The Coleman Family of Mobjack Bay, Virginia > > Updated from 1959 manuscripts of Judge S. B. Coleman, Bradenton, Florida > 1998 > > Page 129 > > ``````````````````````````````````````` > > And don't forget Spilsbe DANIEL who married Sarah ASBURY, related to > Hannah > > ASBURY who married Henning DANIEL > > ```````````````````````````````````````` > > MENTIONED: "Supposedly Edmund DANIEL had a son Cordial also which has > been a > > curiosity to me (were Edmund and James somehow related..?)" > > > > No "supposedly" about it... Edmund DANIEL and Elizabeth TEMBTE did have a > son > > named Cordial, as did their son Henning DANIEL and Hannah ASBURY plus a > few > > more related down the road in time from them. > > > > Edmund DANIEL also had a brother named James DANIEL, and if James had a > son > > named Cordial DANIEL, or a daughter named Cordia DANIEL, which the girls > got > > stuck with, then this must be Edmund's brother. Their parents were > William > > DANIEL and Elizabeth COLEMAN ~ and not necessarily the "William" mentioned > in > > Spilsbe COLEMAN's Will noted above. > > > > I believe the clue to my DANIELs might possibly be in the surname of > CORDIAL, > > a French name I believe, and one that I'm totally stumped on, as appears > > there were few in my needed time frame. Then... > > > > If CORDIAL [multiple spellings available] was the surname of Dr. Henning > > TEMBTE's mother, he, b: 1712, being the father of Elizabeth TEMBTE who > married > > Edmund DANIEL circa 1770,... then forget it, as the best of genealogists > in the > > past have never found his origins under TEMBTE, TEMPLE, TEMBLE, or > wherever > > they searched. However, I rather suspect Henning TEMBTE was French too, > for what > > that is worth. > > > > Annie > > Ole Nettles > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > > Mail Mode: > > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > > or- > > Digest Mode: > > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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